Hello everyone. I am in learning mode. As most of you know, I am not a professional at all and I simply want to take care of our family hatchback and my parents 2008 Dodge 4x4 pickup. I know that a lot of newbies are concerned about a DA polisher say a Porter Cable 7424XP burning through or damaging a clear coat finish. I have learned from reading on this site and from watching videos that you would have to be very abusive for that to happen with a polisher like that. Here are my questions and I realize that they are also a "well it depends" kind of question.
How aggressive in grit would an aggressive cutting pad and say a Meguirars 205 compound be compared to sandpaper? I ask this because I understand that wet sanding a scratch with say 3000 grit sand paper will remove clear coat and causes the sanded area to get dull. A combination of a buffing pad and a compound will remove those 3000 grit sanding marks. That tells me that the pad and compound combo must be of finer grit.
If you move on it a polishing pad with a polish, roughly where in the grit scale compared to sand paper are we now?
I am asking these questions so that in my mind I can understand what is really happening on the surface of the clear coat. I understand that a compound and a polish does its job by removing microscopic amounts of clear coat to repair damage. However, it does not seem that a compound or a polish is as aggressive as sandpaper and thus would not remove the same amount of clear coat from the vehicle. I understand that various combos of lag and product will change the aggressiveness or grit rating but I am just interested in brand ranges to help me learn and understand.
How aggressive in grit would an aggressive cutting pad and say a Meguirars 205 compound be compared to sandpaper? I ask this because I understand that wet sanding a scratch with say 3000 grit sand paper will remove clear coat and causes the sanded area to get dull. A combination of a buffing pad and a compound will remove those 3000 grit sanding marks. That tells me that the pad and compound combo must be of finer grit.
If you move on it a polishing pad with a polish, roughly where in the grit scale compared to sand paper are we now?
I am asking these questions so that in my mind I can understand what is really happening on the surface of the clear coat. I understand that a compound and a polish does its job by removing microscopic amounts of clear coat to repair damage. However, it does not seem that a compound or a polish is as aggressive as sandpaper and thus would not remove the same amount of clear coat from the vehicle. I understand that various combos of lag and product will change the aggressiveness or grit rating but I am just interested in brand ranges to help me learn and understand.